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5754 – H111 Aluminium Treadplate

5754 – H111 Aluminium Treadplate

Aluminium alloy 5754 offers excellent corrosion resistance, particularly against seawater and industrially polluted atmospheres. It provides higher strength than alloy 5251, making it especially suitable for flooring and heavy-duty treadplate applications where durability and slip resistance are essential. Its combination of strength, corrosion resistance, and weldability makes 5754 H111 a preferred choice for demanding industrial and marine environments. Note: Mechanical properties listed below apply to the H111 temper.

APPLICATIONS

Alloy 5754 is typically used in:

  • • Treadplate and flooring applications
  • • Shipbuilding
  • • Vehicle bodies
  • • Rivets
  • • Fishing industry equipment
  • • Food processing equipment
  • • Welded chemical and nuclear structures

Chemical Composition

Alloy 5754

Spec: BS EN 573-3:2009

Chemical Element% Present
Manganese (Mn)0.00 – 0.50
Iron (Fe)0.00 – 0.40
Magnesium (Mg)2.60 – 3.60
Silicon (Si)0.00 – 0.40
Chromium (Cr)0.00 – 0.30
Copper (Cu)0.00 – 0.10
Zinc (Zn)0.00 – 0.20
Aluminium (Al)Balance
Other (Each)0.00 – 0.05
Others (Total)0.00 – 0.15

Physical Properties

PropertyValue
Density2.66 g/cm³
Melting Point600 °C
Thermal Expansion24 × 10⁻⁶ /K
Modulus of Elasticity68 GPa
Thermal Conductivity147 W/m·K
Electrical Resistivity0.049 × 10⁻⁶ Ω·m

Mechanical Properties

Spec: BS EN 485-2:2008

PropertyValue
Proof Stress≥ 60 MPa
Tensile Strength160 – 200 MPa
Hardness (Brinell)44 HB
Elongation (A50 mm)≥ 12 %

Alloy Designations

Alloy 5754 corresponds to the following standard designations and specifications (not necessarily direct equivalents):

  • A95754
  • AlMg3
  • Al 3.1Mg Mn Cr
  • AW-5754

Temper Types

The most common tempers for aluminium alloy 5754 are listed below, with H111 and H114 being the most widely used for treadplate:

  • O – Soft, fully annealed
  • H111 – Slight work hardening from shaping processes, less than required for H11 temper
  • H22 – Work hardened by rolling and annealed to quarter-hard condition
  • H24 – Work hardened by rolling and annealed to half-hard condition
  • H26 – Work hardened by rolling and annealed to three-quarter-hard condition
  • H114 – Special treadplate temper

Supplied Forms

Alloy 5754 is typically supplied as:

  • Sheet
  • Plate
  • Treadplate / Patterned Sheet

Weldability

  • Gas Welding: Excellent
  • Arc Welding: Excellent
  • Resistance Welding: Excellent
  • Brazability: Poor

Fabrication Characteristics

  • Cold Workability: Very Good
  • Machinability: Average